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City: CINCINNATI
State: OHIO
Country: US
Signup Date: 12/17/2004

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Wednesday, March 22, 2006 

Category: Music
F O R I M M E D I A T E R E L E A S E

LOCAL ACT PAYS TRIBUTE TO CINCINNATI HISTORY

The first week of May is going to be an eventful time
for The Turnbull ACs. The Cincinnati quartet will be
releasing their much anticipated debut album, and to
celebrate, they will be playing three shows, in three
nights with three entirely different line-ups.

Paying homage to Cincinnatis musical past, present &
future, the Turnbull ACs will be performing at 3
venues that have each played a role in developing the
citiy's music scene: alchemize on May 4th, the Ludlow
Garage on May 5th & the Southgate House on May 6th.

Located in downtown Cincinnati, alchemize is a modern
club that is a little over a year old. In its young
existence, it has already been named best overall
Bar/Nightclub in 2006 by Cincinnati CityBeat and has
accumulated numerous awards and press. The Turnbull
ACs will be performing their new album in its
entirety on Thursday May 4th; guests include Moth and
500 Miles to Memphis.

The Ludlow Garage has a rich history in Cincinnati
music past. Vice mayor Jim Tarbell was the proprietor
of the Ludlow Garage in early 70s and it was a
popular destination for such up and coming acts as the
Allman Brothers, Janis Joplin & Santana. This will
mark the first time in over 30 years that live music
has been attempted at this classic venue. The Turnbull
ACs will be performing with the Staggering Statistics
and the High & Low at a 8pm show on May 6th.

The Southgate House, built in 1814, stands on the
river of Newport KY and was the former home of John
Thompson, the inventor of the Tommy Gun. The Southgate
House is considered one of the most respected live
venues in the mid-west, hosting A-list acts such as
the Strokes and the White Stripes. In addition to
several tracks from their album, the Turnbull ACs
will be performing several b-sides, with guests Margot
& the Nuclear So & Sos and Kentucky Struts on
Saturday May 6th.

The Turnbull ACs self-titled debut will be available
in Compact Disc format for $10 at all 3 performances,
as well as at a sneak-preview listening party
scheduled for Sunday, April 30th at The Cock & Bull
Pub in Covingtons Mainstrasse Village. Also, a
special b-sides demo EP will be given away at the
Southgate House show for all attendees that come to
all 3 shows

What: The Turnbull ACs album release party

When and Where: April 30th | The Cock & Bull-
Mainstrasse | Covington, KY | 9 PM | No cover,
listening party

May 4th- alchemize 1120 Walnut St | Cincinnati OH |9pm
doors | 9:30 show | $5 Also performing Moth and 500
Miles to Memphis

May 5th the Ludlow Garage 344 Ludlow Cincinnati OH
|8pm doors | 8:30 show | $5 | Also performing the
Staggering Statistics and High & Low

May 6th Southgate House 24 E 3rd St. Newport KY | 9pm
doors | 9:30 show | $5 |also performing Margot & the
Nuclear So & Sos and The Kentucky Struts

Web: theturnbullacs.com

myspace.com/turnbullacs
Daniele

 
Holy shitballs. Those are the best lineups ever. I don't know if I can handle it. Three days in a row??

YIKES!!

:)
 
Posted by Daniele on Wednesday, March 22, 2006 - 9:33 PM
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Bailey, Spreading excessive charm since 1985.
Bailey Gagliano

 
That would be an awesome way to celebrate the end of finals!  A show with some music.  Who knew? Fantastic!  Ciao.
 
Posted by Bailey, Spreading excessive charm since 1985. on Friday, March 24, 2006 - 2:47 PM
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dale

 
I'm so there, baby!  Dan Mecher is a rock god!
 
Posted by dale on Wednesday, April 05, 2006 - 6:48 PM
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